Explore more of Costa Rica with UnCruise. Kayak through tropical fjords, hike through dense rainforests, and search for wildlife you can't find anywhere on North America. You'll visit expansive wildlife refuges, national parks, and secluded bays. This is the best way to see Costa Rica's wild side.
Welcome to the land of pura vida (pure life)! Upon arrival at Liberia's Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport, you’ll be greeted and transferred to the marina. Onboard the Safari Voyager, you'll settle in with a safety presentation, meet the crew, and enjoy a welcome dinner followed by a route talk with our leadership team. Get ready for a week of adventure!
Meals included: dinner
Our adventure begins in the remote and scenic Murciélago Bay, part of Santa Rosa National Park. Accessible only by boat, this area provides opportunities for immersion into the natural wonders of Costa Rica, far away from crowds. Hikes of various difficulties, water sports, and snorkeling will be available. The area is known for its natural beauty, dotted with small islands such as Isla Colorada and Isla San José.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
In the Curú Wildlife Refuge, at the southeastern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, the local wildlife is abundant and diverse. There is a possibility to see exotic birds, deer, howler, and spider monkeys, as well as frogs, butterflies, and even the occasional crocodile, this is a haven for nature lovers. In the afternoon, there may be time for a beach party or kayaking. The vibrant waters near Isla Tortuga offer opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Explore one of the world’s only tropical fjords, Golfo Dulce, a true biological treasure. Known as a birding paradise, this vibrant tropical Pacific rainforest is home to toucans, hummingbirds, and a kaleidoscope of other bird species, hidden among lush tropical vegetation like bromeliads, heliconias, and ginger plants. Golfo Dulce, one of only four tropical fjords on the planet, offers incredible biodiversity. You'll have the chance to explore its mangrove forests, some of the healthiest Pacific tropical rainforests in Central America, by kayak and skiff. The lower saline conditions of the ‘Sweet Gulf’ contrast with the Pacific Ocean, thanks to an underwater mountain at its entrance and the heavy rainfall from rivers like the Rio Esquinas, which feeds one of the largest mangrove systems in the area. As you venture through this botanical wonderland, you'll encounter mischievous monkeys, vibrant butterflies, and more, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
The wild, untouched Osa Peninsula, near Corcovado National Park, is rich in wildlife and considered one of the most biologically intense places on Earth. We’ll hike along Drake Bay’s rugged coast, keeping an eye out for some incredible wildlife including various monkey species, reptiles, and colorful birds. Marine life is abundant as well, and you might even see humpback whales—some of which migrate here from Alaska. Enjoy a river swim or snorkel as an added bonus. Osa Conservation Area is home to the country’s largest national park, Corcovado.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Discover the captivating history of Isla San Lucas National Park, home to Costa Rica's most infamous maximum-security prison, which operated from 1873 until its closure in 1991 after evolving into a model penal colony. The prison’s legacy is immortalized in the internationally acclaimed book La Isla de los Hombres Solos ("God Was Looking the Other Way"), written by a wrongly accused inmate whose story led to an investigation and his eventual release after 30 years. Today, visitors to Isla San Lucas can explore the preserved prison facilities, enjoy easy hikes, kayak along the coast, and take in stunning views of the mainland, all within a lush tropical dry forest just five miles from Puntarenas. In Puntarenas, Costa Rica’s first commercial port and capital of the largest province, you can stroll along the Paseo de los Turistas, a scenic two-mile boardwalk overlooking volcanic black sand beaches. The city is rich in history, featuring landmarks such as the Catedral de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, the oldest church in the province, dedicated to the patron saint of sailors. Here, you can immerse yourself in local culture, shop, and enjoy a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Our northernmost stop is Santa Elena Bay, renowned for its rich marine life, including tropical fish, sea turtles, and coral reefs. Located in Santa Rosa National Park, one of the oldest ecosystems in the Americas, this area offers pristine white-sand beaches and a variety of water activities. You can kayak, snorkel, or embark on a hike through the surrounding landscapes. End the day with the captain’s dinner and a farewell photo slideshow to relive the highlights of your week’s adventures.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
After breakfast onboard, bid farewell to your crew and fellow passengers. You’ll transfer to Liberia Airport for your flight home, taking with you memories of an unforgettable Costa Rican adventure.
Meals included: breakfast
Itineraries are subject to change.
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Port Taxes: $495 USD
Vessel Type: Small Ship
Length: 174 ft
Passenger Capacity: 64
Built / refurbished: 1982 / 2016
Discreet, classy, and stealth, the Safari Voyager is comfortable in warm water regions.
Our 66-guest Safari Voyager boasts spacious decks and big, 270-degree view windows in the lounge that spotlight the natural surroundings, a casual atmosphere, colorful art, nautical décor, and full menu of amenities.
The Safari Voyager is a favorite, comfortable option for our Baja, Mexico and Latin America options built to handle humidity and heat. With her ease of navigating the tropical waters, adventure, wilderness access, and the natural landscape are always at the forefront. A seamless extension of the places she sails, the boat and her mostly local crew exude pura vida (pure life). Handcrafted artwork throughout the vessel and in each cabin pays homage to the cultures of Latin America. Casual in nature, the Safari Voyager is a bit of a show-off, too—take in 270-degrees of view from the top deck or window-to-window in the air-conditioned lounge.
Four decks for your exploration and relaxation. The sun deck houses fitness equipment and the kayaks and skiffs. The Bridge deck offers a shaded sitting area aft and the air-conditioned lounge, as well as Pathfinder and Admiral cabins and the Bridge. The lounge deck offers the bow viewing area, another covered area aft, and most of the cabins, including the luxurious Commodore Suite. The Main Deck hosts the Navigator cabins and brings the underwater camera to see marine life from the lounge and the launch platform when you are ready to see marine life yourself!
The window-lined, air-conditioned lounge provides refuge from tropical heat while offering a 270-degree view with seating for all 66 guests.
The DVD and book library on the lounge deck offers a beautiful spot to read, with plush furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows. The elegant dining room hosts all 66 guests in one seating for lunch and dinner, with a breakfast buffet in the morning. Some meals may be served al fresco on the Sun deck.
Unlimited beverages, alcoholic and non-, are included in the price of the cruise. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free options are available (though giving advanced notice to your Adventure Specialist will make sure you’ll have plentiful of options).
Onboard Amenities
EZ Dock kayak launch platform; bow-mounted underwater camera; kayaks, paddleboards, inflatable skiffs, hiking poles, snorkel gear, limited-quantity fins and wet suits, fitness equipment and yoga mats, and movie and book library.